"Tommy Oliver and His Orchestra" played all of the music on the 1984-85 version of the daily syndicated $100,000 Name That Tune that was hosted by Jim Lange.
In the last version of the show prior to that one, Tommy Oliver shared the music duties with the pop-music band "The Sound System" and a vocalist named Steve Marks (who, unlike his predecessor, a woman named Kathie Lee Johnson at that time, didn't do any "la-la"s). Which one of them performed a given tune usually depended on the nature of the tune (for example, Tommy Oliver's orchestra would play tunes from the "big-band" era, while one of the other two would do more modern tunes). (That was the weekly syndicated version of $100K NTT with host Tom Kennedy, the "disco" set, and the "tournament" game format that guaranteed one $100,000 prize winner every 13 weeks during the season.)
Of course, starting in January of 1980, Tommy and his orchestra got themselves another game-show gig with some guy from a jungle, and I don't mean an asphalt jungle!
Michael Brandenburg
(and his name wasn't "George," either!)